Natalie "TheV0id" Teltscher withdrew her lawsuit against Pokerstars after "admitting that she hadn't played" on the account, according to a Pokerstars press release. She has also "agreed to contribute a sum towards the legal costs incurred by Pokerstars in this matter."

You may remember "TheV0id". This account won the 2007 WCOOP Main Event, outlasting almost 3000 other players to take down the $1.378 million dollar first place prize (well, $1.2 million after a deal was cut).

Some people questioned the accounts lack of playing history at the time.

Pokerstars, as is their policy with all participants of major final tables on their site, investigated the account. They noticed something, and soon announced that they were conducting a thorough investigation of "TheV0id".

After weeks of investigation, Pokerstars announced that they were disqualifying and banning "TheV0id", and that her tournament winnings would be confiscated and re-distributed. "ka$ino" was bumped up from #2 to #1 and announced as the 2007 WCOOP main event winner.

Natalie Teltscher and her legal team soon filed a lawsuit against Pokerstars in the Isle of Man, demanding full payment of the $1.2 million dollars that they claimed was rightfully hers.

According to Pokerstars, the company had undeniable proof that Ms. Teltscher hadn't been the person playing as "TheV0id" at the 2007 WCOOP. Pokerstars went on to say that "when faced with the results of Pokerstars' investigation, she eventually admitted that she hadn't played".

"PokerStars is pleased to announce that Natalie Teltscher has recently withdrawn her claim in the Isle of Man Courts against PokerStars. Furthermore, in discontinuing her claim, she has agreed to contribute a sum towards the legal costs incurred by PokerStars in this matter.

Ms Teltscher brought her claim against PokerStars because she was disqualified from first place of the 2007 WCOOP Main Event after PokerStars internal investigations demonstrated beyond doubt that she had not played on the account. On her disqualification all other players were moved one place higher in the prize table and the money confiscated from her account, TheV0id, was redistributed in full, according to the amended tournament placings.

Ms Teltscher initially claimed that she had played the account. However, when faced with the results from PokerStars' investigation she eventually admitted she hadn't played.

The decision of Ms Teltscher to withdraw her claim fully vindicates PokerStars' decision to disqualify her from the tournament and subsequently defend the claim, actions which were taken in order to protect the integrity of the games on offer at PokerStars."